East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 05, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Proves Merit
Standard Grocery Co. Inc.
Where all are Pleased
Frank O'Gara, Pres. Bernard O'Gara, Sec.-Treas.
214-216 East Court Street
about 25, was arrested In this city
last spring by Chief of Police Gui
dune, tollowiiiK the disappearance Of
the package containing the money
and the resignation of the express
agent. He was immediately turned
over to Sheriff Taylor and has spent
the summer in the county Jail. .
O'Xeal on Trial.
I Jack O'Neal, one of the proprietors
of the Coe tent saloon who was ar
rested several days ago, following his
Indictment by the grand Jury on a
charge of violating the local option
law. Is on trial this afternoon. Theo
dore Cramer who was connected with
O'Neal has already entered a plea of
guilty and is serving out a $200 fine.
CIVIL
SF.KVICE EXAMINATION
von ixntEST clerk
Newsy Notes
of Pendleton
Orricliil Weather Report.
Maximum temperature, 74.
Minimum temperature, 48.
Marriage LJeens Issued.
A marriage license was issued this
morning of George McHargue of
DoukIuss county and Rena O. Lewis
of this county.
Small
Defects
Of the Eye Grow to Great Ones.
Errors of Refraction are the
cause of many eye diseases as
well as poor sight.
PROPERLY FITTED GLASS
ES are the best standby in times
f eye trouble.
Here the Fitting is Scientific.
Hundreds of patrons in Uma
tilla County Recommend our
work.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
LENSES DUPLICATED
Kryptok and Toric Lenses a
special tyw
DALE ROTHWELL
Optometrist
Wm. Hamcasn, THE Jeweler.
ATFIELD IS FOUND
GUILTY AS CHARGED
The U. S. Civil Service Commission
announces an examination on Novem
bir 23 and 24, 1910, for the position
of forest clerk, (male) at an entrance
salary of $1100 or 11200 per annum,
in the forest service. A knowledge of
bookkeeping, stenography, and type
writing is required for this examina
tion, and all qualified persons are
urged to apply for and take It. For
amilication blanks, full information
-! apply to the Commission's local rep
resentative at the post office build-
i ing. this city, or to the Secretary of
the Eleventh Civil Service District,
j Federal Building, Seattle, Washlng
: ten.
Will Shlu nody East.
The remains of George Abbot, the
woolbuyer who committed suicide In
the Pendleton hotel Sunday night,
will be shipped to Portland, Maine,
for interment. This Is in accordance
to instructions irom Mrs, Abbott,
County Court In Session,
The October term or tne county
court was convened in the commis
sioners' robm this morning with Com
mlsaioners Lee and Walker and Coun
ty Judge Gilliland In attendance. The
day has been consumed in auditing
bills against the county.
UMATILLA EXPRESS AGENT
CONVICTED OF EMBEZZLEMENT
Jury Reaches Verdict in Few Min
utes Convicted Man Says he Will
Appeal Case Proprietors of Tent
Saloons Now on' Trial.
"Guilty as charged" was the verdict
of the Jury at noon today in the case
of W. W. Atfield, former Umatilla
express agent who was charged with
the embezzlement of $500 from the
Pacific Express company. The Jury
was out but a few minutes, the agree
ment apparently having been reach
ed on the first ballot.
Atfield says he will appeal to the
supreme court but the opinion pre
vails among those who heard the testi
mony that he will change his mind.
Atfield, who is a young fellow of
Install Dr. Burton.
Northampton, Mass., Oct. B. The
Rev. Dr. Marion Leroy Burton was
today Installed president of Smith
College, an institution for women,
succeeding Dr. L. Clark Seelye, who
held the office thirty-five years. Dr.
Burton has recently completed an
exhaustive study of the educational
institutions of Europe.
Observe German Day.
Washington, Oct. 5. A large num
ber of prominent Germans from other
cities Joined with the German-Am
erican population of the national cap
ital today in a celebration of the
founding of the first german settle
ment in the United States. A ban
quet and ball this evening will be fea
tures of the festivities of the day;
loiiiuliio Sells Property.
James Carr. a prominent resident
of the John Day country, who came
up from his Grant county home to at
tend the Roundup, was so pleased with
Pendleton that he decided to Invest
here and has purchased the Dave
CarKill residence on West Jackson
street.
Coo Dam Nenrs Completion.
Construction work on the Furnish-
Coe dam at Coe, Is rapidly drawing to
a close, according to J. M. McEachern
of the Esclibach-Bruce Construction
company, who Is in the city today. He
says his company expects to turn the
dam over to the owners as completed
in about six weeks.
GERMAN EMPIRE
BUYS MANY
EGGS
BARGAINS
Every Day
Ladies Hand Bags
Large Assortment
Lowest Prices Ever Ottered
The Pendleton Drug Co.
Berlin. The German empire im
ports more eggs than any other coun
try. Its imports have increased with
its prosperity, until. In order to meet
its manufacturers' requirements,., : It
has begun to draw upon China for
eggs, the latter, being sent In tins, the
yolks separated from the whites. It
is also drawing on Italy as well as
almost every other country in Eu
rope. It Is increasing Its imports from
Italy so largely that Italy has been
compelled to look to Turkey to satis
fy its own demands.
In 'consequence of this England is
importing fewer eggs from the coun
tries mentioned.
There is another interesting view
of the position. Hitherto Germany
has been drawing its eggs from the
eastern side of Europe, but its in-
creasine demand tor eggs has now
forced it to draw from western Eu
rope also, and as its imports from the
latter direction grow so will England's
supplies of first-class foreign eggs fall.
This must be so because there will
be fewer countries near enough to
supply,
Extra Westbound Train.
Train No. 17, the westbound
through passenger, passed through
here in two sections today. The first
section was made up at Huntington
and consisted of five mail and baggage
coaches and one chair car. It reach
ed here at 2:30. The regular No. 17
did not arrive until 4:15 p. m.
Leaves for School.
Carl Peringer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Peringer of this city, who was
graduated from Hill's Hilitary acad
emy of Portland last spring, leaves to-
night for New York. After a few days
spent In the metropolis, he will leave
for Deal Beach, New Jersey, where he
will enter Groff school to prepare for
matriculation at Princeton university.
Suffers Second Stroke.
Capt. S. T. Isaacs, the well known
pioneer and postmaster of Helix, who
suffered a stroke of paralysis several
days ago, was attacked by another
stroke yesterday and has been brought
to this city for treatment and Is now
reported some better. He is now at
the home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank
Perham on West Court street.
London It Is understood that the
Austrian emperor will be represented
at the coronation next June by .the
Archduke Frederick, as the Archduke
Francis Ferdinand has no taste for
state ceremonials. The Archduke
Frederick is the richest member of
the imperial family, as he inherited
the bulk of -Archduke Albert's prop
erty.
Charles Despaln Honored.
That Charles D. Despaln, son oi
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Despaln, stands
well In the estimation of his class
mates at O. A. C. Is Indicated by his
election as treasurer of his class.
Young Despaln Is now a senior and
at the recent class election ne was
fhosen treasurer over two other can
didates. Spirited contests were on
for all class offices.
SPECIAL DISCOUNT on Heating
and Cook Stoves for the month of
October at the
Empire Furniture Store
Corner Webb and Garden Sts. Phone Red J201.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
WHO WOL ETER
THINK IT.
that it was that old drab dress clean
ed aad pressed. Too can get added
wear eat of your dresses by having
them cleaned at SULLIVAN'S,
and they are equal to a new gown,
ellcate silk waists or suits will he
cleaned in a manner that will sur
prise you when you bring them to
Sullivan's.
Pendleton Dye Works
IMtt East Alt St., PkoM Mala
CASTOR I A
far IbJuU find Children.
Ib Ktf Yta Rim Al in tegl
4UcJU4i
B tlM
Btgnatara of
SANTO
The Vacoum Clean
er Without a Fault
L. M. CARGILL
OPERATOR AND AGENT.
Phone Black 2082.
Johnwm Is Promoted.
C B. Johnson, former division fore
man of the signal service on the Pen
dleton district of the O. R. & N., has
been promoted to the position of sig
nal Kiinervlsor with Pendleton to
Hnntlnirton as his district. R. U.
Charlton who was formerly supervls
or for the entire Oregon district, Is
now In charge of the line between
this city and Portland.
TteorlHtratlon Books Now Open.
Voters who did not register prior
to the primary election but who de-
sire to participate in the general elec
tion, November 8, can now get their
names on the books. Registering
Clerk Sutherland Is ready for business
at the court house and has been since
last Friday, but so far local people
have not availed themselves of the
opportunity. The booKs will remain
open until October 19.
Savs "Hubby" Beat 'Her.
Charging that her husband cursea
her, called her vile names and beat
her with his fists, Mrs. Ida M. spen
cer nas Drougni euu iur um"
BKainst Snowden w. Spencer. They
were married In Columbus. Kentucky
February 19. 1908, and have no chil
dren or property. According to the
wife she has been compelled to en
dure the treatment of which she al
leges her husband Is guilty, almost
ever since they were married.
It it, is Good to Eat,
You'll Find it Here
GRAPE FRUIT
QUINCES
GRAPES
STRING BEANS
GROUND CHERRIES
vnirvri rWTONS
ft SWEET POTATOES
IV - - - mm a
Eating and Cooking Apples 01 ail lunas
CUCUMBERS
GREEN AND RED PEPPERS
PUMPKINS
SQUASH
Our New
FALL CLOTHES
Are Now on Display Ready for
Your Inspection
.
Men's Suits Made to Your Measure
If you are hard to fit in a ready-made suit we will fit you
correctly by Making a suit to your exact measure. Nothing but
new fall patterns to select from. Large swatches enable you
to oaoose right and the pattern you most admire.
Roosevelt's Boston Store
Phone in your order, it will receive our closest attention
and be delivered promptly
as
DmiPjirainni's (Sipceipy SHA 37
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O'Urien Has Bum Toe.
T. F. O'Brien, popular O. R. N.
r- it for Pendleton, Is now nursing a
s re foot and the trouble is not due
to the gout. He has a sore toe which
began to feel bad several days ago
when a big trunk' descended upon the
same. At the time Mr. O'Brien was
helping "smash" baggage during a
congestion at the depot. He now
stands aloof from the trunks and
carries his right foot in a shoe speci
ally prepared for the occasion.
Attention Eagle.
Every member of the Fraternal Or
der of Eagles is requested to attend
the funeral of the beloved wife of our
brother, Ed Barr. Funeral services
will be held at the Church of the Re
deemer tomorrow at 2 o'clock.
A. D. SEIBERT, W. P.
V. STROBLE, Secretary.
The "Universal
Food Chopper"
CHOPS
ALL KINDS OF RAW OR COOKED lEATS BETTER
TIIAN ANY OTHER MACHINE. It also chops all kinds
of vegetables and fruit
Fine or coarse as desired into clean-cut uniform pieces,
without mashing them. In this respect it has no competitor.
It does away with the chopping bowl and knife altogether.
We have a complete stock of this chopper.
Price $1.00 to $2.25
The Taylor Hardware Co.
Think Twice
Before You Act
and if its a new suit, overcoat, pair of
shoes, or anything in the men s fur
nishings line that you intend buy
ing. Have both those thoughts of the
WORsUuGLlEu'S CLOTHING CO.
Leas Expense Makes Our Prices Lower
LET US PROVE IT!
Chickens! Chickens!! Chickens !!
All kinds, sizes and colors, young and old
fyr cfeotoe mm1 osms phone your order nlgtot before. We
drew noae esse (or orders ao If yon Uke eold storage poultry
patronise the other feOew t more yourself.
Telephone
Main 536
East End Grocery
Res. PboM B. SMI.
L. J. Estes and wife of Grandvlew,
Washington, who were guests of
James Estes and family during the
week, left this morning for White Sal
mon, where they will visit for a few
day.
Hand lroners wanted at the Troy
Steam Laundry.
Phone Hate 4S.
SOS B. OMt .
Dry, wet, chemi
cal aad team
cleaner.
We call for and
deliver anywhere.
OLD SPOTS
Never come back when cleaned by the
Berlin Dye House
JACK WEBSTER,
MANAGER.
Beautiful Decorated Chinawore
at, Prices so Low that they seem Unreasonable
In our annex you can find mny very pretty designs of china
ware, such aa Tea Pots, Chocolate Seta, Cracker Bowls, Fruit Dishes,
Nappies, Pin Trays, Match Holders, Paper Weights, Cupa and Saucers
etc
KEEP OUR ANNEX IN TOUR MIND AS THE PLACE TO SAVE
MONET DURING THE HOIJDATS.
THE WONDER STORE
DESPAIN ft BONNBV
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